Love on the rocks? How badly has the recession affected the relationship between political parties and business?
Expert in the field - Professor Mick Moran - assesses the cracks in the relationship and how the crisis will affect it in the future.
Professor Moran was at the University to open the inaugural seminar series for the Centre for British Politics.Author(s): University of Nottingham

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Love on the rocks How is the relationship between government and business holding up in the current climate? Visiting speaker Professor Mick Moran draws on 30 years' experience to assess this delicate balancing act.Author(s): No creator set

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Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love, Spring 2007 Built around Plato's Symposium, Shakespeare (including A Midsummer Night's Dream), Catholic writings (including Humanae Vitae), and several movies, this course explores the nature of romance and erotic love. We will examine such topics as sexuality, marriage, and procreation with an eye towards how we can be better at being in love. The course generally tries to integrate the analytic approach of philosophy with the imaginative approach of literature.Author(s): No creator set

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Why I Grew to Love America and You Should Too Justin Webb will discuss America politics in the context of British media reporting, particularly in the Bush period and coverage of the recent US elections. Justin Webb is North American editor at the BBC.Author(s): No creator set

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Picture this (I love Microsoft) I typed some word into PowerPoint (Yes! PowerPoint!) on separate slides and exported them as JPEGs. I dragged them and a few of my photos into Windows Movie Maker (Yes!). Added some music and some transitions. Save in WMV format and uploaded to YouTube. Less than 15 minutes. Now if I [...]Author(s): Andrew

Love You Forever- In ASL Student-Created Video-The popular children's story, Love You Forever, by Robert Munsch in American Sign Language. The story is voiced while being signed but no text or illustrations are used.Author(s): No creator set

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